Description
Module Topics
- Introduction to Educational Technology Tools and Platforms
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- Overview of popular educational technologies, including learning management systems (LMS) like Google Classroom, Canvas, and Schoology.
- Introduction to digital collaboration tools such as Google Workspace, Microsoft Teams, and Zoom.
- Exploring apps and software that support instruction, assessment, and engagement.
- Techniques for selecting and evaluating educational technology based on learning goals and student needs.
- Creating Interactive and Engaging Learning Experiences
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- Using tools like Kahoot!, Quizizz, and Nearpod to create interactive quizzes and games.
- Integrating multimedia elements, such as videos, podcasts, and virtual simulations, to enhance learning.
- Strategies for incorporating interactive whiteboards, virtual labs, and digital storytelling.
- Designing lessons that promote active participation and student engagement through technology.
- Digital Assessment and Feedback
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- Utilizing tools for formative and summative assessments, such as Google Forms, Edpuzzle, and Socrative.
- Creating self-grading quizzes, rubrics, and other digital assessment methods.
- Providing timely, constructive feedback through digital platforms.
- Using data and analytics to track student progress and adjust instructional strategies.
- Blended and Online Learning Environments
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- Understanding the principles of blended learning and its benefits for personalized learning.
- Best practices for designing online courses and flipped classrooms.
- Techniques for maintaining student motivation and accountability in virtual settings.
- Using video conferencing, discussion boards, and collaborative projects to build online community and engagement.
- Incorporating Assistive Technology for Accessibility
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- Overview of assistive technologies that support students with disabilities, including screen readers, text-to-speech, and alternative input devices.
- Techniques for making digital content accessible and compliant with universal design principles.
- Strategies for integrating assistive tools into regular classroom activities to support all learners.
- Understanding the legal and ethical obligations for ensuring accessibility in educational technology.
- Ethical and Responsible Use of Technology in Education
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- Teaching digital citizenship, including online safety, privacy, and respectful behavior.
- Addressing issues of data privacy, cybersecurity, and intellectual property in digital learning.
- Techniques for promoting responsible technology use among students, including social media etiquette.
- Ensuring equitable access to technology and addressing the digital divide.

